Slaying of the First Born: Killing of First Born Girls & Violence Against Women

This is a work in progress. It makes me very depressed. There are a lot of Hebrew letters to construct, and then I am cutting out images of girls and women. They are symbolic of the killing of first born girls and violence against women.

Slaying of the Firstborn Modern Plague in progress

The Idea Behind

In many Asian countries, girl children and female babies are unwanted. This is for many reasons in Asian culture. The firstborn boy child is supposed to take care of parents in old age. In addition, girl children are not as highly valued as there may be a bride price or dowry which can be financially devastating.

In India, killing female babies is utero is illegal, but still done. Girl babies are drowned in milk (after they are born) as a sacred death. Or another way to kill infant girls is feed them a raw grain of rice which damages their intestinal tract. Another less graphic death sentence for female children is neglect that may include not feeding them enough food, or neglecting to give them childhood vaccinations. Yes, this is all horrific and true.

Violence against women in a problem in all cultures, but a hidden secret in the United States.

Slaying of the Firstborn letter constructed from post consumer recycled tin cans

Shocking facts 

In India, girl babies are killed in the following ways:

  • Lacing their feed with pesticides

  • Forcing grains of poppy seed or rice husk down their throats

  • Stuffing their mouth with black salt or urea

  • Starving them to death

  • Suffocating them with a wet towel or a bag of sand

  • No or Never months of breast feeding

  • Rubbing poison on the mother's breast, so that the baby is poisoned as she nurses

  • Leaving the baby die in the fields

  • Burying the child alive

Slaying of the Firstborn letter constructed from post consumer recycled tin cans

According to Witnesses

"She was thrown in the garbage dump outside the village for dogs that ate her. Her only fault - she was the fourth girl born in a poor family," said Harshinder Kaur, pediatric doctor here, recalling the first time she witnessed discrimination against female infants in Punjab's rural side. (Hindu- April 16, 2013)

"Earlier this year in the southern India state of Andhra Pradesh, farmer Ram Kumar made a shocking discovery. Sticking out of the earth was a tiny human hand. Barely audible, were the cries of a newborn baby. There was a girl wrapped in a cloth and buried deep in the ground", said Ram Kumar.

 


Behind the Scene

Slaying of the Firstborn layering in progress
Slaying of the Firstborn layering in progress